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BKU protests against MLAs Kala, Sandeep

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Kurukshetra, March 14

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Activists of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Charuni) today held a protest against Shahabad JJP MLA Ramkaran Kala and Sports Minister and Pehowa MLA Sandeep Singh for not supporting the no-confidence motion in the Haryana Assembly.

The farmers also burnt the effigies of BJP and JJP MLAs in Shahabad.

As per the information, the farmers reached outside a Gurukul at Chhapra village of Shahabad where Sports Minister Sandeep Singh had attended an event on Saturday. They said the local administration had assured the farmers that the minister’s event had been cancelled and he would not attend any event but he still attended the event. The farmers held a demonstration and burnt the minister’s effigy. Later the farmers reached outside the office of JJP MLA in Shahabad, held a demonstration and burnt his effigy.

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BKU (Charuni) leader Jasbir Singh Mamumajra, said, “We appealed to the MLAs to support the farmers and vote in the favour of no-confidence motion but they didn’t. They will not be allowed to enter the villages. We advise them not to enter the villages as the villagers may beat them and the BKU wouldn’t be responsible for anything.”

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